Community Artists' Collective presents Tokie Rome-Taylor: "What Remains" opening reception

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Photo courtesy of Tokie Rome-Taylor

Atlanta-based artist and educator Tokie Rome-Taylor examines themes of time, spirituality, visibility and identity through photography and cyanotype in the exhibition “What Remains.” The exhibition is part of PrintMatters Houston, a biennial city-wide celebration of original prints, the artists who create them and the people who collect them.

Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display until August 27.

Atlanta-based artist and educator Tokie Rome-Taylor examines themes of time, spirituality, visibility and identity through photography and cyanotype in the exhibition “What Remains.” The exhibition is part of PrintMatters Houston, a biennial city-wide celebration of original prints, the artists who create them and the people who collect them.

Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display until August 27.

Atlanta-based artist and educator Tokie Rome-Taylor examines themes of time, spirituality, visibility and identity through photography and cyanotype in the exhibition “What Remains.” The exhibition is part of PrintMatters Houston, a biennial city-wide celebration of original prints, the artists who create them and the people who collect them.

Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display until August 27.

WHEN

WHERE

Community Artists' Collective - Bermac Arts Building
4101 San Jacinto St.
Suite 116
Houston, TX 77004
https://www.thecollective.org/calendar/2022/7/2/what-remains

TICKET INFO

Admission is free.
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